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Free - by Lauren Kessler (Hardcover)

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Highlights

  • 95 percent of the millions of American men and women who go to prison eventually get out.
  • Author(s): Lauren Kessler
  • 320 Pages
  • Social Science, Penology

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About the Book



Includes reading group guide discussion questions and a conversation with the author.



Book Synopsis



95 percent of the millions of American men and women who go to prison eventually get out. What happens to them?

There's Arnoldo, who came of age inside a maximum security penitentiary, now free after nineteen years. Trevor and Catherine, who spent half of their young lives behind bars for terrible crimes committed when they were kids. Dave, inside the walls for 34 years, now about to reenter an unrecognizable world. Vicki, a five-time loser who had cycled in and out of prison for more than a third of her life. They are simultaneously joyful and overwhelmed at the prospect of freedom. Anxious, confused, sometimes terrified, and often ill-prepared to face the challenges of the free world, all are intent on reclaiming and remaking their lives.

What is the road they must travel from caged to free? How do they navigate their way home?

A gripping and empathetic work of immersion reportage, FREE reveals what awaits them and the hundreds of thousands of others who are released from prison every year: the first rush of freedom followed quickly by institutionalized obstacles and logistical roadblocks, grinding bureaucracies, lack of resources, societal stigmas and damning self-perceptions, the sometimes overwhelming psychological challenges. Veteran reporter Lauren Kessler, both clear-eyed and compassionate, follows six people whose diverse stories paint an intimate portrait of struggle, persistence, and resilience.

The truth--the many truths--about life after lockup is more interesting, more nuanced, and both more troubling and more deeply triumphant than we know.



Review Quotes




"Free is an important contribution to the body of incarceration literature. It is also a captivating read: each chapter and each story makes you eager to read the next." -- Laura Bates, author of Shakespeare Saved My Life: Ten Years in Solitary with the Bard

"If mass incarceration is one of the great moral crises of our time, then how we treat those who are recently freed is just as much of a travesty. The stories Lauren Kessler shares in Free show how prison changes people and fails to set them up for success on the outside. Lauren integrates data with compelling vignettes to illustrate a better way forward for those who will be released from prison." -- Eric Garcia, author of We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation

"In this empathetic and visceral account, journalist Kessler documents the achievements and setbacks of six formerly incarcerated people.... This powerful argument in favor of a better support system for those who have served their time rings true." -- Publishers Weekly

"It is nothing short of phenomenal to read these stories of people who move from prison to freedom. Lauren Kessler's immersion journalism gives us a place from which to witness the world we've made, and how people who make mistakes must learn to navigate through it against impossible odds." -- Lidia Yuknavitch, bestselling author of The Book of Joan and The Chronology of Water

"Piercing, poignant... Free is a sobering, necessary mirror. What does this system say about us? Where will we go from here, and how--and most urgently, when?" -- Shelf Awareness: Maximum Shelf

"With tenderness and empathy, Lauren Kessler speaks to how and where we fail the thousands of individuals coming out of prison every year. Kessler asks us to get to know these six men and women and to come to understand and celebrate their remarkable journeys. I love the writing in this important and timely book. These moving stories will stay with you." -- Alex Kotlowitz, bestselling author of There Are No Children Here
Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.3 Inches (W) x 1.3 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Penology
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Format: Hardcover
Author: Lauren Kessler
Language: English
Street Date: April 19, 2022
TCIN: 85292864
UPC: 9781728236513
Item Number (DPCI): 247-69-2229
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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A Fascinating Read

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Akbaird - 3 years ago
Lauren Kessler chronicles the lives of prisoners who spent anywhere from 2 years to over 20 years in prison and then are released. Sometimes it’s not always easy as they have no choice, but to go back to where they come from, which leads to bad habits forming again. Not everyone who leaves the prison system are prepared or have the means for a productive life. They often are re-incarcerated. What struck me was when Lauren described Belinda as a 40 year old in a teenage body because time had passed, but she hadn’t had life experiences to mature and grow as a person. This can hinder the re-entry into life outside of prison. Also what stuck me is not all states have re-entry programs or if they have them they are underfunded. What does it mean to be free? Are the former prisoners ever free? Their crime often follows them for life making it hard to get housing, jobs, etc? Also not only dealing with road blocks,but mental health. It’s a journey that’s not always supported by the community they live in. This book sheds light on the problems of re-entry after prison and the changes that need to be made. An eye opening book on the issues surrounding the release from prison and what issues they face with re-entry. Success isn’t impossible, but easier if you have a support network already in place when released. Perfect book for book clubs!
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